
Unlock Your Creativity
Published 5/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 1h 10m | Size: 2.38 GB
Find Your Magic
What you'll learn
Tap into your innate creativity.
Gain confidence in your creative skills.
Challenge yourself with new arts.
Create a practice to sustain your creating.
Requirements
No skills required: Just an honest desire to recover the joy of creating.
Description
'The creative adult is the child who survived.'
Ursula K. LeGuin
Have you lost your creative spark? Or are you afraid you never had one? This self-paced workshop will help you find inspiration and learn to nurture it in the face of this cold, cruel world.
We are born to create.
Yet our culture does its best to crush creativity. It's a familiar story. As children we created as naturally as breathing. But the negative messages come early and often: Are you really any
good at that? Is it going to make you any
money ? Why are you
wasting your time?
There's a fundamental disconnect in the culture around us. We're told that the arts aren't important, yet great artists are paid huge sums of money (especially once they're safely dead). We're told that creativity is for kids, then crush their dreams as soon as they try. We know that art takes lots of practice, but we tell each other there's no time for
that . We have to spend our time working to pay rent, insurance, groceries, and bills -- but what about life? Are we
really living?
Art doesn't have to be worth millions to be valuable. Creativity is our birth right. The oldest records we have of our kind are paintings in caves and on rocks. Images that say 'I was here!' or 'Look, I caught a bison!' or 'This is my family.' One of the simplest joys in life is
making . They don't have to be valuable. They don't even have to last. But making art changes the way we see the world and what we notice.
Creativity is a way to live. This course was
NOT CREATED WITH AI! It's all about the joy of human creativity.
Who this course is for
People who fear they are not creative (but they are!).